Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Donate us: For care of old age women in Nepal

Donate Us: For care of old age women in Nepal


A signboard of My Mother's Home


Offering by the secretary of the My Mother's Home to a Mother on mother's day

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Photo Gallery


Some snaps of performance of Mero Ama Ghar (My Mother's Home)

Facade of the building of the My Mother's Home

A signboard of My Mother's Home



Speech given by the chairperson in a General Meeting
First gathering of the organizers of the My Mother's Home with a newly received an old age woman at the center in the front row of the photograph
Next snap of the first gathering of the organizers of the My Mother's Home with a newly received an old age woman at the center in the front row of the photograph


Offering by the secretary of the My Mother's Home to a Mother on mother's day







Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Non-profif organization: Organization profile of Mero Ama Ghar (MY MOTHER’S HOME)

Non-profit organization:


 1.      Name and address of the NGO: Mero Ama Ghar (My Mother’s Home):
Address
Kusunti, Lalitpur 14 
Phone number
977 1 4112645                              
Email              

2.      Name and address of contact person:
Name
Dipeshwari Bajagai (Mrs)
Position
Executive director
Phone number
977 9 84 14 36765

3.      Legal recognition:
Registration No
4064/2014
Affiliation NO.
Social Welfare Council, Kathmandu
Year of establishment
2014 (2071)
Pan No.

Tax exemption:

Program area
Lalitpur, Nepal

4.      NGO System:
Number of members
Total
Male
Female
7
3
4
Frequency of elections
Every 3 years
Annual report existent
Yes
Last audit report available
Yes


5.      Name of the board directors
SN
Name
Position
Mobile No.
1
Ms. Dipeshwari Bajagai
Chair person

2
Mr. Rewati Prasad Dahal
Vice chair person


Ms. Aruna Baba Adhikari

9841593437
3
Ms. Sharmistha Shrestha


5
Mr. Nav Raj Adhikari
Member

6
Ms Champa Adhikari
Member






6.      Name of personnel and their qualification
SN
Name of personnel
Qualification
Responsibility
1
Ms. Dipeshwari Bajagai
MA

2
Mr. Rewati Prasad Dahal
SLC

3
Ms. Aruna Baba Adhikari
BA
Program Coordinator
4
Ms. Sharmistha Shrestha
IA

5
Mr. Nav Raj Adhikari
PhD

6
Ms Champa Adhikari
Matric

7
Mr. Suresh Bajgai
IA

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Vision of My Mother’s Home: Vision of Mero Ama Ghar

Welcome you on the page 'Vision of My Mother’s Home: Vision of Mero Ama Ghar'

    We are human being. Our life starts from embryo in mother’s uterus, grow in mother body taking nourishment of food, care and warm into an infant. The infant comes to the earth and starts taking enough food nutrients, warm clothing, shelter, care, love, education of language from mother and father. Our juvenile phase turns into adult. We work harder in the adult phase to live and give nourishment of food, care and love to our family members. As the time passes, our adult phase turns into old age. In this stage we cannot work. We cannot earn. Even we cannot go to bank to take our saving and deposits kept. At that phase, we need to be cared by our children. But, children when they grow up, they too have to work harder. They have to migrate to some other geographical area for job. The children have instinct to go to the beam where they see their future brighter. Subsequently, they leave the motherland. As result, we need support, pillar to catch, food to live, warm clothes in cold, shelter, medicine when we become sick. In fact we need minimum facility such as the concept of ‘Mero Ama Ghar'.
    We are human being. Our life starts from embryo in mother’s uterus, grow in mother body taking nourishment of food, care and warm into an infant. The infant comes to the earth and starts taking enough food nutrients, warm clothing, shelter, care, love, education of language from mother and father. Our juvenile phase turns into adult. We work harder in the adult phase to live and give nourishment of food, care and love to our family members. As the time passes, our adult phase turns into old age. In this stage we cannot work. We cannot earn. Even we cannot go to bank to take our saving and deposits kept. At that phase, we need to be cared by our children. But, children when they grow up, they too have to work harder. They have to migrate to some other geographical area for job. The children have instinct to go to the beam where they see their future brighter. Subsequently, they leave the motherland. As result, we need support, pillar to catch, food to live, warm clothes in cold, shelter, medicine when we become sick. In fact we need minimum facility such as the concept of ‘Mero Ama Ghar'.
     The concept of ‘my mother’s home came to the minds of ours seeing the factors in the periphery and societies in the surrounding. Children after getting higher education or for job go abroad and parents and grandparents will be alone. Parents and grandparents become helpless in old age as seen in the relatives and friends families. Life expectancy of women is longer than men. Old age women have been surviving in difficulty without food, warming cloths, shelter and care. So, in order to serve a few women at least in starting phase, the concept of ‘my mother’s home’ arrived in the minds.
     The concept of its establishment has been to manage the old age women for their living with minimum needs of human being and with some comfort at least. The comfort they can get are enough food, warming beds, warm clothes and house to protect them from cold, to protect them from infection and to protect them from any bad things that come in their minds and them as a whole.  So, to serve them with these necessities, the concept of my mother’s home came into existence.
     Today the world is changing, societies are changing and understanding of growing children is changing towards advancement, towards personal achievements, towards personal comfort. In ancient time, children after they grew up had instinct to care their parents and grandparents thinking their parents and grandparents as heritage, as god and goddess. But, modern education and competition for survival, comfort, self-centered benefit and achievement made them think and understand differently. Couples, parents have strong belief that their children will be one day their caretaker, supporting stick, guiding, manager to provide them food, fiber, shelter and good environment with love and care in their old age living. But, in some cases, the belief cannot be true. So, we as a human being should think for the human being. Such existence of such facility like ‘my mother’s home’ is basic requirement, indispensable in coming societies. That why it is initiated. Anybody can donate the organization. Generally, the women who are kept in the ‘my mother’s home’ do not need to pay. If anybody pays, it is not payment. Instead it will be donations to serve more.  It will be similar efforts to serve such women who are really in need of such minimum comfort and service to mankind.